The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, March 06, 1861, Image 3

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    THK AfiXTATOa.
1,0 OAL AWD MISOEL LABEOTJS.
H. J. RAMSPBI.Ii, EnrrOß.
■yfellstioroj Wedneßday|'March 6,1801.
a 'll fetthsill A Co., 119 Nassau St,, New York, and 10
tiati St-f Boiton, are the Agents. ter -the Agitator, and the
lergest circulating Newspapers In the
Boiled states end the Canadas. Xh»j areas tharlzed to con
sist for met onr lowest rates. ;
i For the Agitator.
the'rainy Jday.
Into ench life soraeraluimut fill,-
Some days meet be dark and dreary.
- j I l ,Xorramiow.
■Rfha t though tha rlouda o’orcaat the sky,
And hide the sun's brighliay t .
yfe know the Sun remainetfc there,
Ij shining still as,dear ftnd fair.
Though not for ns to-day I
Though winter winds are tilling loud,
. And sqrow-wreatha deck the mountain’s brow,
goon, soon will come the breath of spring.
And flowers fair the goddess bring- ' ■
Then oh,-bo patient now!
Thus when drear eonW brings the tear,
When all of joy seems gone forever,
Remember clouds conceal the light,
Behind the sun'is shining bright-
Then oh, despair, ho, never 1
J?bme, Feb, 23, 1861,
'New Advertisements.
Hooks, Stationary, &c. —E. Bl'Robinson, Corning.
Xcw Store at Troy, —Perina & (Jo,
Dissolution Notice. —Bean 4 -Ensworth. ;.
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pB~ We invite special attention to the new adver
tisement of-E., E. Robinson, C owning, Everything in
the line of books, slationary,gaper bangings, blank
books, newspapers and jifiriotJi6jal*jWill be mpplied by
him on reasonable terms. k
New Store- at Trot?-— We, are pleased to
state that Messrs., ferine It Co,, formerly pf New
York, are about to opjen a new dry goods store at Troy,
is an evidence of their energjfand foresight, we in
yite attention to their column pdvertiaement on' this
psgo. That speaks more for them than anything we
could say. ■ ' !•' !
Among the list of graduates of the Buffalo
Mtdical College, published in Exprttt, we notice
the name of our yeung friendfB 1 . D. Ritter, of this
Tillage. The-Coinmoncemeat Exercises Were held on
the 26th alt. About thirty students were graduated
at the seme time, end their d lg|eas were conferred by
jsr The leading political wgcle in this week’s pa
per was written by Sfr. Ydcirfi In Washington before
-.hi final notion of the PejcS Convention became
known, snd before the’ Report of the* Committee of
Thirty-Three was considered in'either branch of Con
greas. This' ezp'lanatioa seem! necessary, as our
Summary of Nows contains lh«fresult of the action of
the Pea
py* , hotbeds.
Maks's pile of horse, manure a] few feet square and
two er I wards to
gether bottom,
ist it D]
depth of four or fire inchei. Co|or tbe bed with glue,
»nd in two days it will be wanmenoogb toreceire the
food. Tomatoes, cabbages *nc| lettuce are tbe most
fuitableplants to force. i
EiniDiTjos.“Tfae sted&Dts of (he Wellsboro
Academy, Under tbe direction ■o§Pro£ Allen, will bold
an exhibition at the'Court Hjjuqp on Friday erening,
ilarcb 15tb. Tbe exercises f'jirp to consist of Dccla>
nations, Colloquies* Recitations, "Essays, Ac, Air.
Allen informs us that the stiidiccpts are wide-awake and
preparing, and that will be a credi
table one. We trust it will. xEwell attended. Tbe
Wellsboro Sax Horn Bapd wjjl fce in attendance, aird
famish music for (be occasion, t \
350- The -Fitrmer and Gariifyr, nnd the American
'J}te Journal-, fur March, b|en received. These
standard publications are isdtthd|by A, M. Spangler A
Co., 2i North Sticth Streep 'BSllfidelphla, at prices
which place them witbid reach If every Farmer and
Apiarian. Both of them, together with a handsome
premium book, are farnished-.a^1.60 per annum.—
This we believe to be cheape* th£ii any similar pnbli
citioDß in the country, %nd opgl|i io secure for them
-an immense circulation. | Thdiowho desire to see them
cut obtain -specimen- copies charge, by ad
draasing the publishers as ab^viS
Williamsport.— A >b™Mightlia* at leogth
nsched Williamsport. 1 Va| \ luelder, of the, West
Branch Bulletin, has exMbih'3 mtironted good sense
hy procuring the survlcerofj B. Goodman, re
cently of the Steuben Courier\ of the Bulletin.
Goodman is possessed of a ' ttJSof sound, practical
commun’iense, isji ready aqjr fSleUoaa writer,.an ex-:
ponenccd,editor, and his with the Bulletin
cad not fail to materially enrfVfijfo, columns. Success
the Bulletin, and the samel mjsgVan” and u deems.”
—We clip the above item j pi®ho Daily Pren,onr
wide awake friend of 1 Se had the pleasure
of taking Goodman by the summer, andean
tobia other good traits being a "fast-rate
fellow/* We cannot wish bm Jbything better than
plenty of items, * \ • •
1 / it
A Double Tragedy. Williamsport
of the 2d, contains a dc /iSd'account of a .most
horrible murder and suicide were committed in
place We glei in §pm the account that
digapp earanCB 0 f w ‘ ; ti|~gn Irishman named
.Bsniey Ilinley, about the 11'hsSi,.occasioned consid
erable excitement, and the ) of the husband 4P
Queationa as to her incrcas4l
sd beta foully dealt with.*, was accordingly
® a de, and on Sunday, the Jp body if at found In
|offoodabed adjoining covered with rub*
i«h,-the skull broken, and cut from ear to
ew - Hinley -was fljlhsted for the crime,
* n d placed in prison. ■He 1®! pot been there long,
awever, before he raiot from one of the
Prisoners for the.avowed purtKSso “of shaving Himself
V“ with it cut his awn and died on Tuesday,
c 26th, before dying he afull confession of
“guilt, stating that he hadiwhiled his 'wife on the
t p * ace( * her body In barrel, after which
bef 0 Ur * e( * li W 0 it' was found as
f “prove jiests.—Affltini ;ihe many Improve
*ots ® our -vUlsge, we at lc& that a Dew : district
*■ 00l house p r oce«E on Pearl street.
a is a building long needs R will be a subject
grati6 cat i on to the pareptltßDo send'their children
* e 'ii'tnct school, as inds«sd it ought to be to the
0 e community.' The misyi wble old rookery which
from the infant daye of tj?» borough been uied a« a
” ricl ec hool home baa lonf.beenla nuisance, and we
'* '* tobe replaced bj a building worthy of tbs
T|(e now house ia to b J. 40 by 44 feet, two at o*
v , igh one rooinibelow ' j'lth a ball twelve feet
Ur * tbe ’’bole wii th of tho building; two
n * e r °oms above, with two « bailer onea to be used as
ii'b* 1 ' 011 rootU! ' “The lowar-itory us-lo be twelve feet
befi f° d th ® upper one twn-lteet. "The building will
I 0,1 *“ e iasiy and convenient style, with a
in, * r f Mof ® a bafadaome' Suppla. It will be ready
’school early inthe fall. V 1
deuce b " En i Bine Ho ,aso. hajk idf the Sheriffs real
two Koriei'high 00mpI ? U ‘ 1, It ia 24 b X 3» <bet, and
“ r »P id, y improving. Three’new and
son, ,0 bo * rect<!d 'ho present aea-
U 4 tb ‘ otbef * Mr -
j&'P- g' DjrLurn * Co.fa6staß4.Tcs.—■Thank
youarw superstitions enoUgh-i-4mt be
glaflpand express your thankfulness thst you esn pro
cure from your grocer, 4 perfectly .pore ,Khd reliable
artfcle of sale’ratus.' Be conrTncrty 6y 4 “trial, of the
tr uih -of out. remarks when-ire say that it is- just the
quoflit, thatjiai so long -beau desired iby the house
keepers. Do Land & Co.’s Chemical Saleratns is man
■nfaplufed at the Fairport Chemical Works, Palrporl,
■Monroe Ca., N; Y., Where it is for sale at wholesale*— ■
-The grocers and dealers generally bare it for sale.-
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] MASONIC.
fIV A regular Communication of Osgii. Lonoa,
317, A- Y. M., will be held oa Tuesday
/tVV evening Mari 28, at T o’clock, 'All transient
|T 'brethren in good standingar*fraternally'ln
vited to attend WM. ROBERTS, W. M.
M. BULLinn, Sec’y. 1
! a CARS. . ~y
We, the undersigned, haring dm rise “P. P.-Stew
art’s Celebrated Summer and- Winter-Ait Tight Cook
ing jS tore," purchased of Parker Brothers; WellsbOro,
take pleasure in testifying to the complete satisfaction
with which we hare'used them. For ail the practical
uses of a Cooking Store, as well as; for feconomy in
fuel, they are nnequaled by anything with which we
hare ever been acquainted. While in] winter the
amOtmt of heat is amply sufficient for alljpnrposes of
health and comfort, in capacity for encircling the
heat is so perfect that in summer alt the operations of
' thejkitchen may be carried on, without ideonr'eniebee
from the heat, thus making it the mqst healthy and
oonjfenisnt, and by its perfect fitting, (ensuring dura
bility) in pnr estimation tbs cheapest and, best Store
in die. A. P. CONE) . ■
1 Mbs. R.’G. WHITE,
f Mbs.jUUGH YOUNG.
See &dyertieemeot in anotbe* column.
yf ©HaborOpDeo. 26, .1860. 1 1 [
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WHO SHOULD AISEI * -
J. BOVEE BODS* VEGETABLE
IMPERIAL WINE BITTEBSt
1 who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak!
?s should use them. ', ■ _
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ness
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lie s
1 who suffer Trqm weak Stomachs. Indigestion, Dyspep*
),r Tiles should use them. | i
1 who suffer from General Or Restless*
at night, want of Sleep; Ac., should use thtjm.
1 persona who are convalescent after fever other tick
should use them.' - j
nisterd of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, isvp *ll pub*
makers should use them. - »
Book 'Keepers, ftnd all persons leading s sedentary life
tboiild use them. i ,
Tll&aged and Infirm should use them. |-
, All who require a stimulant or tonic shoqid nu them.
All who-are addicted to the up© of a> spirit! fetid with
to rdfgfni, should use them. , j
Tl tf aro made of a pure Sherry Wine, and Of the native
plaqtrand herbs of the country, and should be recommend
ed by-,temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and -all
friends of humanity. ;• " .i * •- ' \
• • Ttyey are prepared by an'experienced and skillfull physi
cian,. and aside from their medicinal properties* are a most
delightful beverage; and yet, as arti as innocent
and'harmJcM a* the.dewa ofibeaven.: . r;
Sdldbydrhfcflata generally; ”
CHAS. WIDDIFJELD * CO., Proprietor*, .
““ !78 William st-'Kew York.
Baldwin. Lowell A Co.. Agents at Tioga. _ 75yl
Dr. IX. H. Borden, of Tioga, Is Oeheral Agent for Tlo
gaConnty, to whom all applications for Agencies must be
tnadj. * i 1
HEAD QUARTERS
— fob — 1
>OKB AKS ST’A.TXOX^wAJR'V.
NO. 8 MARKET STREET.
til to tbe
10 labsoriber would respectfully request the atten-
tion
KBE INHABITANTS OB TIOGA COUNTY,
• extensive addition lately made to hif stock of
Books, Stationary,
| FANCY ARTICLES, ic„ -
nng'tbe mo«t cotnplot# awortmemt that can bo
id in this section, and which will be fold at
foani
HOLES ALE Oft RETAIL,
ii jcei which cannot fail to give satjisfftUion. On
at pi
at all times the
STIaNDARB WORKS OF Tttfi MOST
POPULAR AUTHORS,
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IN PROSE, POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, AR*
pHtTECTUftC, RELIGION, ROMANCE, AC.
PISTKICT SCHbOL LIBRARIES,
supplied At New York prices* BIBLES,- HYMN
BOOKS, and PRAYER BOOKS, in;_gr«kfc quantity*
RLnNK BOOKS, of every description.
and Fast Books,
of oil kinds, and any particular kind made to ofeier
oh short notice. ‘ ; .
Ad kinds of writing and indellible INKS, Steel
and Gold Pens, Drawing Paper, Mathematical Ins tin*
men ts, Portfolios; Pocket. Knives, Ac* do, -
A largo stock of
PAt»EB HAimiiGS)
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of new and beautiful designs, from 6d to $2 per roll.
Golc and’Velvet Borders, of extra or narrow width,
to match tbo different styles. i *
Window Shade*, Oil Painting*, French
Lithograph* and Engraving*.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Gilt and Fancy Mouldings, or plain Ve
neer id Mahogany, fitted to any sited Pictures, at
short notice, and cheap os the cheapest.
THE MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS
of t!« day farniehed at Publishers’, Erioes, and all
orde ra for f 5
SHEET MUSIC AND JBOOK BINDING,
eaeo sted promptly) and at the lowest prices.
• . , . E. E. ROBINSON.
C( ruing, March C, 1861. ,
NOTICE.— Tbe firm of Bean & Bnswoeth
is this day dissolved ,by mum at consent. The
business of the firm will be-settied by C. G. Osgood.
W jUsboro, March 6, 1861,-w3 ,
CAUTION,;—! CENT REWARD.
FIED'ERICK C. MORRIS', a properly-bound ap.
prentice; baring left mo for partsunknown, with
out-Just causa or provocation, this ia to warn all per-1
sons not to trust him or harbor him bn my Account. —
Said boy la IS years aid, and when be loftj had on, a
suit of blue over-all staff j light complexion and light
hair Left the premises on the 12lh Inst. 'I hereby
offer'ONE CENT REWARD, if it be necessary for
his seoovsry. My residence is in Union, Tioga Co.,
Pa. , , JAMES FURQCSON.
; February 2D. 1861-w3* j
Heady Made clothing.-a Urge
stock now on hand for the fall-end winter trade,
and will be sold very cheap by W. A 808 A COi
Wellaboro, Oct- 31, 1860. -
NEW GOODS—Stacks of them—Just rec’d
at the 18, REGULATOR.
SONET OF LTVERWOBT,for Cpazbaund Cold*
; Prlff ?5 penfi. At BopeißrijS
CORNING, K. T.
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■QO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?
SO YOU WANT A 7 MUSTACHE ?
DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE?
BELLINGHAM’S
■ 7. CELEBRATED
STiDULATIRG Off OVERT,
POP TBE t VBISKERS AND BAIR. "
The lubscrihers take pleasure in announcing to the
Citizeqn of Jhe United States, that they bare obtained
the Agi ney for, and ara now enabled to offer to the
American public, the above jnitly celebrated and
world-renowned article.
The SliuiolaUng Onsnent
« prepared by Dr. C. P. BEU.itroaiti,an eminent phy.
sician of London, and it warranted to bring ont a
thick act of
WHISKERS OB A MUSTACHE
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only
one of Ike kind need by the French, and in London
and Polls it is in universal Use. -
. ti'is a beautiful, economical, Soothing, yet stimula
ting compound, acting os if by magic upon the roots,
causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap
plied to the’scalp,St will cure pilpHEss, and cause to
-spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of
new hair. Applied . according to directions, it will
turn bed or towy hair HABg, and restore gray hair to
its original color, leaving it soft, smooth; and flexible.
The “Okouekt" is an indispensable article in every
gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would
not for shy consideration be without it.
.The subscribers are the eniy Agents for the article
ini the United States, to whom all orders mutt be ad
dressed.
Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Drnggitts
and,Dealers; or a box of the “ Obgaent” (warranted
to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who de
isire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, op receipt of
price aid postage, $l.l A Apply to or address
HORACE L HEOEMAN A CO.,
Druggists, Ac.,
39-mll 24 William Street, New York.
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AUDITOR’S NOTICE. —The undersigned hiving
been 1 appointed Auditor by the Court of Common
Plea* of Tioga County, to adjust the proceed! of
Sberiff Sale of tbe real estate in Mansfield of the Da
vid Caldwell steam mill property, will attend to the
duties of said appointment at tbe officeof Henry Allen,
in Mamifield, on Monday, March 18th, 1861, at 1
o’clock P. M. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor.
. Wejlsboro, Feb. 13,1881.
CHARLESTON FLOURING MILLS.—
TtfBTGHT As BAILBV,
Haring secured the best mills in the County, are now
prepared to do
Cmtfm. Work, merchant Work,
and in fuetererytbing that can be done- in Country
Mills, set eie to give perfect satisfaction.
TLODR, HEAL AND FEED,
"’.'.•AT WHOLESALE-OB RETAIL,
.at our etore in -Wellsboro, or at tbe, mill. Cash or
Goods exchanged for grain at the market price.
All goads delivered free of charge* within tbe corpo
ration, WRIGHT; A BAILEY.
Wellthoro, Feb, 13, 1861. - [
Pre'piirAtory School lor Teacher*.
V Wclleboro, Tioga County, Penns.
L. R. OTBUNOAJBE, A.BL, - - PrincipaL
Tbe Spring Term commences Tuesday, March 12,
and closes. Friday, May 24, 1861. •
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Pnpiis of an; degree of advanoembntreceiyed, and
careful); instructed.. Special efforts (will be made to
proper); qualify those designing to | teach, for their
profession. ,
■ ' Wellaboro, Feb. 13, 1E61.-W1
Mansfield classical‘seminary.
BKANSFXSLD, TIOGA CO., PA.
The Spring Terra of this 'lnstitution will commence
April 2d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks. '
. E. WILDMAN, A. M. Principal,
Mr#. H. P. E. WiLDiiAK ..........preceptrew.
Mist 12. A. Chase.. .....Music Teacher.
..Assistant.
Higher English and Languages..... 0 00
Musin', Piano or Melodeon 8 00
Use of Instrument L 2 00
-Room .rent* per term I 50
Fuel, per term.. '. 2 09
Incidentals, pe7 term 25
Board to private families, per week 1 63
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Every possible effort will be made, both by the
Trustees and Faculty, to afford as good advantages as
can be had in any School in the State. Tbe Seminary
is now in process of completion. which will enable us
to afford tbe very best accommodation* to 150 stu
dents at the opening of tbe Spring Term. Particular
attention will be given to stiob as ore preparing them
selves for teaching. Those who have eons nr daugh
ters to educate, will do wile to send them to Mansfield.
Tuition' payable one half at tbe commencement of
the tgrnji, and the remainder at tbe middle or satisfac
torily winged.
All kinds of produce taken in payment for tuition,
ft brought at tbe commencement of the Term, at mar
ket price.
For further particulars address tbe principal.
Vacancies is tbe Pacoity will be filled immediately.
Eev. N. mEO WB, Pres’t.
A. J. fcosS, Sec’y, Peb. 27, 1861.
THE high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent
Medicines have acquired for their invaluable efficacy In
all the Diseases which they profess to cure, has rendered -th*
usual practice ol puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy
of them. _ ,
IV AtL CASES
Of Asthma. Aetate and Chronic Kheniatlsm; Affections of tbe
Bladder stud Kidneys. |
BILLIONS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
In th* south and west, where these diseases prevail, they
will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who
once nse these Medicines, will never afterwards be wfthoni
them. ■
BIFLIOCB COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS* PILES, COSTIVE
NESS, cquons, CHOLIC, CORRUPT .
; HUMORS, DROPSIES, i
person with this distressing disease, should
‘delay using these medicines immediately. ,
Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency.
finer c\ud Ague. —For tois scourge of the western country,
these medicines wil} be found a safe, speedy aud certain rem
edy. Ol hcV medicines leave the system sptyect to a return of
the disease; a c«re by these medicines is permanent.
Try them. Be satisfied .and be cured.
, tf-uluca of LomfUxion^-
GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS GRAVEL.
Ueodachos of every kind. Inward Fever, Infinmatory Rjbema
tlim, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Low of Appetite.
'Mercmiat Diseases, —Never falls to eradicate entirely all
Mercury, infiolteJysooDerthha the* mo?t pow
erful preparation of Sarsaparilla. I
NIGHT fcWKATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS
, , of alt kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS.
iWe*.—The original propriet* r of th£se medicines tens
lured of Piles of 35 years* standing, hy the ure of these Life
kafediemea alone. I
pAINSI lo the head, side, hack Joints add otcan*.
‘ RJuuriatitm, —Those affected with inis terrible UiMArt,wlll
b«««r© of relief by the Life Medicines, [ |
fthsh, br Blbod to the Head. Scbrvy, Salt lUieum,Swellings.
Scroflela, orKihg’s Evil in ita'frorst forms, Ulcers of ev
ery description. \
Wonzvi of all kinds are affeetarally expelled by these medi
cines. Parents will do well them whenever their existence
I« Suspected. Belief will be certain. [
And tbsi remote all diMaae from the systdm. Prepared and
•oldßy DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFiT,
. Brmdway, cor. Anthony Street? NeW Tork.
Por nueby all Druggists. Wyl . j*
G'ROCEEIES.— The Grocery liepnrtlhent As
■ “ chock foil,*' and the prires exceedingly low at
the r REGULATOR.
BOOTS AND SHOES—To fit! the biggest gi
aut or the smallest baby. Cheapest In -total
[quality considered], hi the REGULATOR.
CASH paid for BE4tN at
TICK}A STEAM FLOUR «EUtfc.
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Jurenile Department, - - I - S2,SO
Common English Branches, - < - 3,50
Higher English Branches, - . • 4, 50
Languages, - - - - : - 6,00
v ,.distal*
r ■ ■■ Teacher in Hrynarj Department.
Mr. Isaac StickVjet Penmanship,
' EXPENSES.
Toitfon (Primary) per Terra..-. $2 50
English 4 50
|*TTEIFT THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'S | f
VI3QETABLE ! FH.LP,
- . - AND PHCENIX BITTERS,
Tbs Life Pills and Phcroix Bitten
PURIFY THE BLOOD,
W£LJ,SBOBO’ ACAB^EIHY.
Wollsboro’, Tioga County, Penn a.
MARINOS N. ALLEN, A. M.i - - Principal.
Miss Ctsthia Earheb, - - - - - Preeeptreee.
Miss L. Lcoikda Au.es, - - Aeeittant.-
Miss JosephiSE-Mj Tonn, - - Maeie Teacher.
■ The AcSdomie year will be divided into three Terms
of. 14 weeks each.
Spring Term commences Monday, March ?5; closes
Friday, June 3s, 1861.
Tuition.—Term of M Weeks*
Primary Department - - • $2,00
Common Branches, ■' - 4,00
Higher English, V - - •' . - 6,jj®
Languages, - 1 I - - - 8,00
Instrumental mdalo (extra) Term of 13 tveeks 10,00
Board and Rooms in private families furnished at
reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them
selves may also obtain Rooms in private families.
The success that hag attended the efforts of Prof.
Alien as a teacher in other institutions in which he
has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici
pate entire succfcss in his connection with the Wells--
boro Academy. '
The primary department will be 'Under the ' i.to of
Mi:s Alien, whoso lime will bo given exclusively to
tbs children placed under her charge; .
There will be formed a TEACHER’S CLASS, the
instruction of which to bo out of the regular school
hours, but nu extra charge made.
Bills of Tuition are to be paid at at before the mid
dle of each Term. By order of Trustees,
; J. P DONALDSON, Prce’t.
, Wellaboro, Feb. 27, JB6l. , ; p
UNION ! ACADEMY
•j— aito—- ", j
T EACH E RjS' SEMINARY:
S. B. PRICE, ;.. Priucipal. !
.Mrs,' Sophia Price, Preceptress.'
Mb. L G. Hott,.. ....Teacher of Music.
Spring Term of 1881 commences March 6.
Expentce per Term / I
Tuition fr0m.,....,.. 1 -.53 to ss.oo -
I Board (per week sf.so) ;......18.50'
I Room and lodging; 3.00
1 Room for those boarding themselves; ,1.50
Special attention given to the Teachers De
partment. | i
Extra instruction will also be given to those wish
ing to qualify themselves for teaching music.
Deerfield, Feb. 20, 1881. 29-W2
CEDAB B€N HOTEL.
CEDAR RUN, LTCOMING COUNTT, PA.
THIS house has been lately refitted and opened for
the accommodation of the public. Cheated at a
central point; stages leaving every alternate day for
Welleboro and Jersey. Shore, connecting with cars on
Jhe Tioga R. It. north and S. A E. R. R. on the south.
This Honse is situated on the Cedar Bun Gang Mill
pond—a safe and convenient lending for rafts in the
.rafting season. posts are firmly set on the left
bank, and the beach jis free from obstructions. Hav
ing been practically epgagcd in the river business for
many'years we feel Confident we oan anticipate the
wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav
or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stables
always be attentively watched and well supplied.
Call and see us, and we will part with yon sure to see
you again. j D.dA. FISH, Proprietor.
Cedar Bun. Feb. 18, 1869.
| CABINET
WARE BOOM.
THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that
be has on hand kt the old stand, and for sale a
Cbeap famlim-e.
compriffing'in part ! .
Dressing and Common Bureau*, Secretaries and Booh
Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining and
Breakfast Tables,Marble-topped and Qsmmon Stands,
Cupboards, Cottage and otKer Bedsteads, Stands, So
fas and Chairs, Qiit and Eosevood Mouldings for
Picture Frames . !
COFFINS made! to order on short notice. A.
bear&e will be furnished if desired.
If. B. Turning and Sawing done to order..
August 11, 1859. B. T. VANHORN.
Osceola high school.— .
Osceola, Pa., FeK-S, 1861.
Tbe Spring Term of this Institution commences on
Tuesday, March sth, and closes Friday, May[l7th,
1861. Hoard of Inttruefioh.
A. E. WIGfITMAN, A 8., Principal; J
S,‘ R. THAYER, A. 8., Associate.
Mrs. J. S. WiOHTifAN, Preceptress.. .
Mias F. M. Davenport, Teacher of Music*
. Tuition, from $3 to Sss. Music, frith use of instru
ment, $lO. Board and lodging per day; 25 cents, or
$lO per term. Rooms, $1.59; Rooms will be fur
bished for those wishing to board'tbemselres.
Apply for information to , ,
A, R. WIQHTMAK,'
20w3 - Osceola, Tioga Go,, Pk.
ORPHANS’ CODHT SALE.—By virtrna of
an order of the Orphans’ Court of Tioga county,
tbe undersigned will erpeeo to public sale, at his store
in Farmington, in said county, on Saturday, the 39th
day of March, 1861, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day,
that certain piece or parcel of land (late the estate
of George Mattison, deceased) situate in Farmington
township, county of Tioga, State of Pennsylvania,
bounded on the Nor:h by Seneca Horton; on the East
by Seneca Soule and| Rhodes' Hall, on the South by
James Beebe, and on {be West by Hiram Merit. 1 Con
taining about seventy-five acres of land, about forty
five acres improved, with a log bouse, frame barn, and
an apple orchard thereon. Terms mode known on tho {
day of sale; Sale positive. ;
HIRAM MERIT, Administrator
>pf George Mattleon, deceased.
J. W. Ryok, [Feb. 27, XBBh-4t]
EXECUTORS’ l^OTlCE.— Letters testamen
tary haring been granted to the subscribers, on
the estate of Levi late of Farmington town
ship, dec’d, notice is hereby given to those indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment, and those
having claim* to present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
CHARLES H. STARR,)
JAMES TUBBS, [• Executor*.
GEORGE G. SEELY, J
Farmington, Feb. 20,1861. w6*
Land.
THE subscriber has for sole a large* quantity ef
farming land of Excellent quality, and in good lo
cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising sever
al lots of improved laid.
These lands will bo pold on ten yean time at reason
able rates. Those who desire to secure to themselves
a good farm, can now do so on better terms than will
over be offered again in this'County.
Wellsboro, March 8,|1869. A. P. CONE.
Brown’s Bi*|Onchlal Trochee.
OH COUGH LO2EKGES. For the euro of hoarse
ncss, gore Throationd Pulmonary Irritation, and
to clear thfvoice for public speakers and singers.
. For sale at Roy’s Drag Store.
ARRIERS POWDER is now extensively usedfor
horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in
horses, to, increase the appetite, regulate the digestion
and to improve the condition of the animal, useful
also as. a preventative fjir born distemper in cattle,
Fjor sale at Roy’s Drug Store.
Blis. Winslow's Southing Syrup.
FOR Children teething. Price 25 cents.
For Sale at Roy’s Drag Store.
PERRY DAVIE'S FAIN KILLER in large bot
tles. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store.
BROTHER Jonathan’s Furniture Polish. Pries
25 cents. For tale at Roy’s Drag Store.
CLOCKS! —Cheaper than dog meat at a cent
' a bound. Good timers. Come and see them at
the -REGULATOR.
PILES, PILES, PILES.—A now lend valuable,
remedy for this painful and tronb osome disease,
can be obtained at ROY’S DRUG STORE.
Jane 21, IS6O, J ,
Honghton’A Liquid Pepaio.
FOR Dyspepsia andLlndigestion.
For sale at Roy’s Drag Store.
E‘ TESING' Edition of. the DAILY TRIBUKE for
riaty Wats* month at . m
ft? v pXOSB.
FQR SALE!
WICKHAM OLOODGOOtf
|* r on irruar it >
TIOGA, TIOGAj COUHTT, AL. _
iußGtmntn
jratTJXT TREES, SH.it OSaSBAV>
OP.APES, EfERaL BENS, *•.,
PE ARS —Treca of the me it deilrailt kind*, and <t 0!
tra large site, if desired, gtai dard trim in bearing. |
APPLES—A great eupr.ly of the cbofeeet kinds Mnt
different kiadiotCrab apple. 1 !
PLUMS— A large.ropply of tke beat ttd suit IWMbI
kinds. [
CHERRIES—An extend™ assortment of tie leeShMl.
GRAPES—Via: Delaware, Diana,lnb.Ua,Blaekßnma<
dy, White Street Vater,.Whil e Sommer, Hartford fnßg
Rebecca and Concord. ' I
OR NA M ENTAL—Weopli g Mountain Aih,H«f»i Okea
nut, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Hit European Silrer Flr, tianmf
Spruce, Siberian and | America i Arbor Vitae, Larch, Ae. I
SHRUBBERY— Hollj Icatied Berberry,CblnaaeWeMtfc
Spiraea pnl ni folio, iDeUtzio, Qrten Forrylbia. .
RQSES—Baltimore Bello, Irairie Queen. j
GOOSEBERRIES!— Of several choice TarieUeg, |
CURRANTS—Cherry; Ret, end White. 1
We would luTite nl, who ar i in want of any ef the aka#?
.trees, 4c., to call and see them! for their own eatlrftctioA.
B. C. WICKHAM, I
Tioga, Aug. 22,186( JOHM T. BLOODGOOB.
FASHIONABLE RULLINBR7 SBQFj
MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. • |
M- ISS PAULINA SMITH has jast pnrci»«i h«r
PALI; AND WINTER GOODS, 1
consisting of Straits of all kinds. Pattern
Bloomer fiats; PloWers; Vplrels, Silks of all hiMlg'
and in fact
ALL KINpS Oi
ehe solicits a call from the
Tioinity; feeling confident t
her goods Will ■
and compare favorably wit'
meat in tfce county in regar
ANJ
superior manner. I :
Boom Opposite Ear
SepL 1?, 1860. I
800
k FI
NEW
LEATHER
THE undersigned, bavin;
occupied by (J. W. Wes
the branches of the {boo an<
tent workmen are employed
partment, and all work wan
nnfactnre. •
all kinds of
ready-mad(e boo
erastintly bn hand.
Findings, also const)
prices for cash or ret
BIDES andPELI
at the highest matke
11 Wellsboro, Sept. 5.
All ki
,otly on
dy pay.
] 'S taker
> t, price.
; 1860.
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The lubacriber vootd fispectftniy inform the people
of Wellpboro and yicinity that be has opened a ■
FLOUR & FEED STORE.
one door above Dr. Gibsba’a Drag Store, on Main St,
where he will keep constantly on hand a. good an ai-
Eortment of FLOUR and FEED ns can bo found in
the market, whibb be will aell cheap for cash. Als*,
a large assortment of i
Choice! Wines and U^ors,!
of a superior quality, and warranted free from adal
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at wholesale, cheaper than any ether establishment in
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TUITION. !
The Spshko
1861.
Primary 8ranche5.1,...,..„...,n.,.„ .$2 *0 t
Common English.l-.... 3 U#j
Higher Branches..;. „ 3 i#j
Board and rooms, in private families furnished jt
very low pricesj No pains will he spared to make
this school equal to any in the county. Curas Is
Westfield, all yoUjWho spend your time and gold is
the gay and thoughtless throng, and prepare /war.
selves for the responsible duties of life.
Is 0. M. STEBEIXg,
Co., Pa., Jan. 23, 1861.
Westfield, Tio(
PEDLARS mil find it to their advantage to call at
EoyVDrug Store, ns he has just received a targe
supply of Essential Oils and Essences aU
which he is Belling very cheap for cash.
FMPROVEDjFARM.—The subscriber offers
•1-fur sale a fartd on Middle Ridge, in Pplmar town
ship, known as the Politus Wilson place, containing
62 acres, 45 acres improved, frpjpp hottso, frame bara
and apple orchard. . .
This farni'is pleasantly located, and will be sold »a
easy terms. WM. BACHB.
Wellsboro, ffaoi 18,186 Itf.
ißinnifJcld Flouring Mill.
rTUtF people o Manarleld aka nctnlry arc herobr notified
JL loat said MILL Uaa justibeen repaired, and pul in p*>r*
feet order, having three run of stone and a Jhitmi Grnfn
‘Separator , which will separata all fonl seed from the graia,
consequently the best of work can and will be done. 'M«»>
chants and farmers ar« invited to try this Mill, and iiw
rate work will be warranted iby J. <). KELLY,.
Mansfield, Aoguat ; lB,lBS9.l Miller.
N, B. Cosh paid for *ll kinds of Grain at tha MHV
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DUiTALO ROBES.-t-A few Itales of No. 1
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